Nigeria Issues Call for Deepwater Gas, Infrastructure Investment
New offshore drilling and deepwater development projects are driving Nigeria’s oil and gas industry to be explored at the upcoming Invest in African Energy 2024 forum.
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New offshore drilling and deepwater development projects are driving Nigeria’s oil and gas industry to be explored at the upcoming Invest in African Energy 2024 forum.
The collaboration will focus on the development of LPG distribution sites across Nigeria’s Edo State.
The development of the Iseni gas field in Nigeria will boost the country’s electricity generation by 400 MW.
The crude oil supply – delivered by Shell – will see Port Harcourt Refinery start operations following years of rehabilitation and integrity activities.
The bilateral relationship between Angola and Nigeria aims to enhance energy and electricity infrastructure.
Collaborative efforts between the Nigerian National Petroleum Company and South Korean firms are poised to bolster investments within the gas industry in Nigeria.
TotalEnergies has started production at the Akpo West Field offshore Nigeria.
Nigerian and Moroccan officials met to fast-track the 5,300 km Nigeria-Morocco gas pipeline project, emphasizing its strategic importance for both nations.
The FLNG projects have a capacity to produce six million tons per annum.
By selling the oil assets to the Renaissance consortium, Shell can focus future strategic investments in Nigeria’s energy sector.